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Hagerman

Shannon Hagerman joins School of Education & Human Development

Shannon Hagerman, PhD, will be the next executive director of professional development and continuing education in CU Denver’s School of Education & Human Development (SEHD).
Ellsworth

Dancer, artist Michelle Ellsworth awarded Guggenheim Fellowship

Over the years, people have suggested that dance Professor Michelle Ellsworth transition to being a visual artist. She just laughs.
Fenell named fellow of American Counseling Association

Fenell named fellow of American Counseling Association

David Fenell, professor, College of Education, was recently selected as a fellow of the American Counseling Association.
Fuhlbrigge
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Fuhlbrigge to join School of Medicine

Anne Fuhlbrigge will become the University of Colorado School of Medicine’s next Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs and Chief Medical Officer for University Physicians Inc. (UPI), beginning...
Wilson

Staff retirement fetes planned

Retirement celebrations are scheduled for two longtime UCCS staff members April 20 and April 27.
Martinez, Huber to chair provost search

Martinez, Huber to chair provost search

Chris Martinez, associate dean, Kraemer Family Library and Tom Huber, professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, will co-chair a search for the next UCCS provost and executive vice...
Cech

Cech inducted into prestigious 2016 class of Fellows of the AACR Academy

The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) today announced its 11 newly elected Fellows of the AACR Academy, including Thomas R. Cech, PhD, investigator at the University of Colorado Cancer...
Erwin named interim Chief Human Resources Officer

Erwin named interim Chief Human Resources Officer

Today, Senior Vice Chancellor Kelly Fox named Katherine Erwin Interim Chief Human Resources Officer. Scott Morris, who was named CHRO in December 2014, is currently on leave from the university.
Dean Marc Ingber

Dean Marc Ingber announces intent to step down as dean

Dean Ingber’s accomplishments during his six years at the helm of CEAS span the continuum of research, teaching and service. He led the successful creation of the CEAS strategic plan, laying out the...
Marinus Smith awardees honored for making a difference

Marinus Smith awardees honored for making a difference

On Friday, April 1, 20 staff and faculty members were recognized with the Marinus Smith Award during a reception hosted by New Student & Family Programs and CU Parents Association (CUPA). The...
Faculty awarded grants for research projects

Faculty awarded grants for research projects

The wide breadth of research and creative activities of CU Denver faculty was once again on full display at the Office of Research Services’ (ORS) grant awardees breakfast.
Pomfret
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Pomfret named chief of transplant surgery at University of Colorado Hospital

Elizabeth Pomfret has been named the chief of transplant surgery at University of Colorado Hospital. Pomfret comes to the CU School of Medicine and University of Colorado Hospital from the Lahey...
Gough

Gough joins NASA’s Mars rover science team

NASA has selected CU-Boulder researcher Raina Gough to join the Mars Curiosity rover mission as a participating scientist; she hopes to expand the science team’s search for evidence of liquid water.
Lightner
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Lightner elected to leadership post for international accreditor

Michael Lightner, vice president for academic affairs, was elected the 2016-17 President-Elect and 2017-18 President of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) at its Board of...
Employee Services team honored for CU retirement plan conversion
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Employee Services team honored for CU retirement plan conversion

The University of Colorado has won top honors for its work last summer modernizing and updating its retirement plans—a project that is projected to save CU faculty and staff nearly $5 million in fees...
Bell

Bell helps youngsters celebrate Dr. Seuss

Chris Bell, assistant professor, Department of Communication, helped the Family Development Center celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday March 2.
Gijs de Boer

CIRES researcher Gijs de Boer receives Presidential honor

Boulder’s Gijs de Boer, 36, is one of 106 recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering...

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